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... wife and children had been frightened away by the various Indian raids into the region during his absence . They had gone to Roanoke , where he joined them the next day . After Gist had made his report to the Ohio Company 74 THE UPPER ...
... wife and children had been frightened away by the various Indian raids into the region during his absence . They had gone to Roanoke , where he joined them the next day . After Gist had made his report to the Ohio Company 74 THE UPPER ...
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... wife's family , where he lived the remainder of his life . He died at Northowram , Yorkshire , and his will was proved November 10 , 1619. That of his wife was proved May 14 , 1623 . In Halifax Church , on June 1 , 1591 , he married ...
... wife's family , where he lived the remainder of his life . He died at Northowram , Yorkshire , and his will was proved November 10 , 1619. That of his wife was proved May 14 , 1623 . In Halifax Church , on June 1 , 1591 , he married ...
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... wife , Elizabeth ( Taylor ) Field , probably a na- tive of Rhode Island , that the line descended . Ruth Fairbank , of Hipperholme , according to Pierce , was his first wife , married in 1624 , and Charity , surname unknown , his third ...
... wife , Elizabeth ( Taylor ) Field , probably a na- tive of Rhode Island , that the line descended . Ruth Fairbank , of Hipperholme , according to Pierce , was his first wife , married in 1624 , and Charity , surname unknown , his third ...
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... wife's father , William Arnold , May 1 , 1636 , and arriving at Hingham , June 24 , 1636. He reached Providence , Rhode Island , April 20 , 1637. The first mention of William Carpenter at Providence is in the " Initial Deed " from Roger ...
... wife's father , William Arnold , May 1 , 1636 , and arriving at Hingham , June 24 , 1636. He reached Providence , Rhode Island , April 20 , 1637. The first mention of William Carpenter at Providence is in the " Initial Deed " from Roger ...
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... wife , of West- chester , was born either in England or in the Carolinas , and died in Westchester County , probably at Northcastle . He married , in Westchester , where he spent his life . His children were : 1. Henry . 2. Gilson . 3 ...
... wife , of West- chester , was born either in England or in the Carolinas , and died in Westchester County , probably at Northcastle . He married , in Westchester , where he spent his life . His children were : 1. Henry . 2. Gilson . 3 ...
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